The day after Donald Trump’s racist tweets about four Democratic congresswomen, many Republican lawmakers have been pressed for a public reaction to their party’s president. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) turned to Fox News, where he initially seemed to frame his response as helpful guidance.
“Aim higher,” Graham said. “They are American citizens. They won an election. Take on their policies.” The GOP senator added, “Don’t get personal…. This is not about a person, it is about a country, it is about a set of ideas. They’re on the wrong side of the future.”
As a substantive matter, I’d disagree with him about who is and isn’t on the right side of history, but as a matter of principle, Graham’s recommendations to Trump initially seemed quite responsible. Aim higher, recognize the legitimacy of your opponents’ positions, and resist the urge to make political fights personal.
Alas, that wasn’t all the senator said.
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham called four minority congresswomen “communists” and “anti-America” as he responded to President Donald Trump’s racist tweets about the group this weekend in an appearance on Fox & Friends on Monday.









